Are you a guidance counselor, parent or guardian that has influence over middle school or high school age students? Hopefully, by now, you should understand the belief that everyone needs to go to college in order to be successful is a myth. Ever-increasing student debt is just one reason why college is not for everyone.
Building Trades Registered Apprenticeship Programs offer a viable alternative without incurring any student debt. Known as “the other four-year degree,” Registered Apprenticeship Programs provide a guaranteed career path to the middle class.
Now is the perfect time to help these students take control of their future with the help of the Insulators International Apprenticeship Program.
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Empower Your Students
The Heat and Frost Insulators and Allied Workers (HFIAW) offer apprentices the opportunity to shape their own destinies. Through the Earn While You Learn model, apprentices begin earning a paycheck (with benefits) right away, while learning the skills for a career that can never be outsourced to another country.
Comprehensive Training Program
Our Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee (JATC) provides a modern, highly effective training program with a mix of class instruction and on-the-job training. Students can enter the Mechanical Insulation Industry and become professionals in various skilled trades, all while benefitting from the following:
- Earn While You Learn:
Students earn a livable wage from the start, while learning the trade. - No Debt:
The apprenticeship will not require any borrowing for student loans. - Increasing Wages:
Pay increases as apprentices gain experience. - Job Security:
Long-term career stability. Construction work can’t be outsourced. - Health Benefits:
Comprehensive healthcare coverage. - Union Pension:
Our apprentices also start saving for their future, as contributions for retirement begin immediately.
Rigorous Training
Apprentices receive extensive training to ensure their long-term success:
- A minimum of 576 hours of classroom instruction over four years.
- At least 144 hours of classroom instruction per year.
- A minimum of 1,600 hours of on-the-job training per year.
Start the Transformation
Help your students start their journey toward a rewarding career. Encourage them to fill out our online form today. Let them know there are options, and if it’s right for them, guide them toward a future filled with opportunity and success with the HFIAW.
Join Us
Are you ready to start your journey through a Registered Apprenticeship Program? The IIIATF provides the training, support and opportunities you need to succeed in the Mechanical Insulation Industry.